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herbicide activator Cide-Kick II Aquatic Surfactant 1 Quart

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herbicide activator Cide-Kick II Aquatic Surfactant 1 QuartProduct Description + Cide Kick II Aquatic Surfactant Non Ionic Herbicide Activator for Pond & Shoreline Weeds Cide Kick II is a professional grade, non ionic aquatic surfactant designed to improve herbicide and algaecide performance in ponds and lakes. By breaking down the waxy leaf surface of aquatic weeds and algae, it increases chemical absorption and delivers faster, more effective control of emergent, floating, and submerged vegetation. Key

📖 Product Description +

Cide-Kick II Aquatic Surfactant | Non-Ionic Herbicide Activator for Pond & Shoreline Weeds

Cide-Kick II is a professional-grade, non-ionic aquatic surfactant designed to improve herbicide and algaecide performance in ponds and lakes. By breaking down the waxy leaf surface of aquatic weeds and algae, it increases chemical absorption and delivers faster, more effective control of emergent, floating, and submerged vegetation.

💎 Key Features & Benefits +
Improves Herbicide Uptake

Breaks down waxy leaf cuticles so herbicides like Glyphosate, Reward, 2,4-D, and Weedtrine absorb more effectively.

Boosts Algaecide Performance

Enhances contact and penetration when tank-mixed with aquatic algaecides for tougher algae species.

Aquatic Safe Formula

Non-ionic, biodegradable, and water-soluble formulation designed specifically for pond and lake applications.

🛠 Technical Specifications +
Product Type Non-Ionic Aquatic Surfactant / Wetting Agent
Primary Use Herbicide & Algaecide Activator
Floating / Emergent Weeds 0.5 – 1 oz per gallon of spray solution
Submerged Weeds 1.5 – 2.5 oz per gallon of spray solution
Compatible With Glyphosate (Rodeo), Reward, 2,4-D, Weedtrine-D, Algaecides
📋 Application Guide (Best For) +
  • Best For: Enhancing herbicide control of cattails, water primrose, duckweed, shoreline weeds, and tough algae species.
  • Not For: Use as a standalone weed killer — this is an activator, not an herbicide.
  • 💡 Note: Always tank mix with labeled aquatic herbicides or algaecides and follow all product label instructions.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions +

Q: What does an aquatic surfactant do?
A: It reduces surface tension and breaks down waxy leaf coatings so herbicides penetrate weeds more effectively.

Q: Can I use Cide-Kick II alone to kill weeds?
A: No. Cide-Kick II is an activator and must be mixed with a labeled herbicide or algaecide to be effective.

Q: When should I use a surfactant in pond treatments?
A: Use it when spraying emergent or floating weeds, duckweed, or tough vegetation where improved absorption increases treatment success.

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Ghost Mutt
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★★★★★ 2
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Huge "The Simpsons" fan. I watched all the episodes and read a lot of the comics and enjoy most. This one however was quite boring. Turns out I'm just not a big fan of Chief Wiggum. I really enjoyed The "Homer" and "Bart" book. But not this one. Maybe if you love Wiggum you'll love it. If you're not too fond of him then I wouldn't buy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2013
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Justine
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Good for my collection.
Format: Hardcover
This was another quick and entertaining read. This instalment wasn't as enjoyable as some of the other books but it was still good. I'm glad to have it in my collection.
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Nicolas Castaneda
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Another great book about Simpsons
If you have read "The Simpsons: A complete guide of our favorite family", And "The Simpsons Forever", you're gonna find this book an exellent one, it answer a lot of questions about all the customes. An if do you like The Simpsons comic, it contains s lot of the best titles of this editions. Definitly you must have it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2000
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Daniel Heinrich
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
A humorous collection.
This was a wonderful book that I enjoyed reading. It contains some hillarious comics that made my stomach hurt from laughing. It is another wonder of the Bongo Comics Group. It is an assential for any true simpsons fan.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2001
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★★★★★ 4
Go-Go and Buy this Book
This was the twelfth Simpsons Comics book I've read and, while it's not the best of the dozen, it is still a very funny book and a must for the Simpsons comics connoisseur (you got to love the cover art). Here's what you get: "Rhymes and Misdemeanors": Martin Prince is in love with Lisa and, when his love is unrequited, they both do battle in the form of poetry readings at a nightclub dissing each other. "The Great Springfield Frink-Out": A giant mishap occurs at the Frink labs (actually someone put tin foil in the microwave). This event causes everything to be topsy-turvy in Springfield, for example, Marge is the mayor, Homer is a mobster, Cecil is the celebrity clown, and Bart has ambitions to be as cool as Milhouse. "Tiger Teen": Fun mock mini mag in the style of those old 16 and Tiger Beat teen magazines of our youth. Of course, this one features Homer's barber shop group Be Sharps ("Homer Answers 40 Intimate Questions"-is that a perfect copy of those teen magazines or what?). There are also a few familiar names of 80s pop stars on the cover ("Cory Hart Takes off his Sunglasses-Exclusive photos!") "Burnsie on Board": Mr. Burns tries to live out his boyhood dream of being an Olympic skiing gold medalist by enlisting the help of Bart. "To Live and Diaper in Springfield": To pay for an expensive toilet paper dispenser Homer desires from an extravagant shopping network, Marge starts a daycare center. Her attention to other babies (particularly the one with the single eyebrow) causes Maggie to run away. "Fan-Tasty Island": Mr. Burns needs a rare toxin to get by the Coalition to Reduce Air Pollution. This toxin can only be found inside a wood carving on a remote island. The perfect cover-up is to send a family to find the treasure-the Simpsons, of course. Very funny comic, but the ending is a little far-fetched.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2003

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